•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursd ay, M ay 2, 2013 11 Fresher come see for yourself Weather permitting we will be having a BBQ. Come meet our staff, tour the new hospital, watch a surgery and play some games. Have questions about Medical / Royal Canin Diets? Mandy Emery will be at the open house to answer any questions you have about this wonderful diet. 333 Mountainview Road South Georgetown, Ontario 905-702-8822 We are located in the South Georgetown Plaza on the north east corner of Mountainview Rd. S. and Argyll. SUNDAY MAY 5TH, 2013 - 1 pm to 4 pm Everyone is welcome to attend, including your furry friends. GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) MOTHER'S DAY Sunday May 12 HANGING BASKETS 10" & 12" Baskets Huge Selection of Large selection of Perennials, Herbs & Accent Planters FOR THE GARDEN • Fertilizers • Tools • Grass Seed • Flower & Vegetable Seed • Weed & Insect Spray LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES $1.99 25 L bagTOPSOIL $5.99 2 cu ft MULCH Rose Bushes 2 gal. pot from Fresh Cut Bouquets Arrangements of Tulips, Daisies & Exotic Blends 3 for $10 or $399 each & up $1399 Large bag! Red/Cedar/Canada Red/Black Miller's Scottish Bakery 330 Guelph St., Georgetown (opposite Canadian Tire) 905-877-0596 www.millersscottishbakery.com DAILY SPECIALS: Stop in for a great deal! MOTHER'S DAY - MAY 12TH Treat your Mum to a Coronation St. Mug Lots of gift ideas instore! 330 Guelp 905-877-0 DAILY S Scottish Meat Pies 1.85 Heinz Beans 1.50 Limit of 6 For the Month of May Coming Soon Dr. Who T-Shirts Hours: Mon. Closed, Tues. 9:30 - 6:00, Wed. - Fri. 9:30 - 7:00, Sat. 9:30 - 6:00, Sun. 10 - 5:00 Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY APRIL 26 CORPORATE FLYER We regret to inform customers that select inventory of this product: Nikon Wireless Mobile Adapter (WU-1a, WebCode: 10212694), advertised on the April 26 flyer, page 2, may not be compatible with select models (such as D3200, D5200, D7100). Customers can take rainchecks for the effective flyer period until the correct/compatible adapters arrive in-store. Please see Product Expert for details and/or alternative options. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. facebook.com/savedotca is a division of Get your coupon now at www.save.ca 300120620 BUY 1FREE!GET 1 on any fantastik® All Purpose Cleaner trigger Always read and follow the label Residents are challenged to cycle 100,000-200,000 km to aid Hospital Regional Councillor Jane Fogal wants everyone in the community to hop on their bikes this spring and summer for some exercise and to raise funds for the Georgetown Hospital at the same time. Fogal announced the Halton Hills 200,000 KM Community Cycling Challenge at Halton Hills council meeting last week. "We are looking to our residents, re- gardless of age, to ride their bicycles as much as possible during the 2013 cycling season and submit their achievements to a website designed especially for the Halton Hills Challenge, www.bikechallenge.ca," said Fogal, chair of the Halton Hills Bi- cycle Friendly Communities Committee, and an avid cyclist. "200,000 kilometres is a huge number and so we have arranged for some special community rewards when we reach the halfway point and again when we conquer the challenge." At 100,000 km Georgetown Canadian Tire will donate $20,000 to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation and at 200,000 km The Peter Gilgan Foundation and Mattamy Homes will donate an additional $20,000. "The main purpose of the 200,000 KM Challenge is to encourage all our resi- dents to be more active," she said, "and linking it to the Hospital Capital Cam- paign will hopefully inspire more people to jump on board." "This is a great idea and we are very honoured to be chosen as the benefi ting charity for the Community Challenge" said K.C. Car- ruthers of the Georgetown Hospital Foundation. The website has been created and donated by HP Marketing (Epic Tour Halton) especially for the Hal- ton Hills Challenge. Participants can regis- ter as an individual or as a family. The site will keep track of your personal achieve- ments and let you watch as you and others make the total grow in real time. Community cycling events have been planned too, including: • Epic Tour Halton, Sept. 8, open to cyclists of all ages and abilities with dis- tances of 140km, 80km, 50km and Family 10km, beginning at Kelso Park in Milton. Organizer Michael Merrall describes it as a touring/lifestyle experience-- not a race. It is also a Georgetown Hospital fundraiser. • Bike to Work Day on Monday, May 27. • Bike It To The Market on Saturday, June 15, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. • Bike It To the Leathertown Festival on Sunday, Aug. 11. See www.theifp.ca for more details JANE FOGAL